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Technical Note: Description and assessment of a nudged version of the new dynamics Unified Model
P. J. Telford
University of Cambridge, Cambridge NCAS-Climate, UK
P. Braesicke
University of Cambridge, Cambridge NCAS-Climate, UK
O. Morgenstern
University of Cambridge, Cambridge NCAS-Climate, UK
J. A. Pyle
University of Cambridge, Cambridge NCAS-Climate, UK
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